Improvement in line-connectors



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CHARLES JARVIS, OF NEW YORK, Y.

IMPROVEMENT IN LINE-CONNECTCRS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 122,021, dated December19, 1871.

and a projecting pin at one end ofthe saine, said block havin g ears atone side for the reception of a bar between them7 and relates to thefastening' together the two ends of a rope to serve as a splice.

Fi gure l is a clear View of the connector. Fig. 2 is a View oftheConnector when in use.

The hole A is for the securing of one end of the rope. The hole B is forthe reception of the remaining end after the line is set out; the pointC to not as a turn for the rope; the bar D to act as a catch or clampfor the same; the ears E E and the pin F for the securing ot' the bar Dto the block.

I claiini The arrangement of the block with holes a each end, and aprojecting pin at one end ofthe same and two ears at one side of theblock, between wheh is inserted a bar secured by a pin, and to be usedfor the purpose of securing ropes and lines, substantially in the mannerset forth.

Witnesses: CHARLES JARVIS.

B. F. KEMP, G. H. DEGRAW. (138)

